@limone.eth
yesterday, during the /just-frame-it opening ceremony, we had a great convo about what makes a mini-app go viral.
both /farville and /betttr taught us a lot on this front.
one key insight: prompting users to share their favorite moment while they’re experiencing it is incredibly powerful. it turns passive interaction into active distribution.
it also reinforced a belief we now hold firmly: frames should be multiplayer-first.
take /betttr, for example. sure, you can build an onchain betting app that works outside of Farcaster.
but the real opportunity here isn’t just creating a great betting experience, it’s embedding that experience inside the user’s social context.
that’s what makes it sticky.
that’s what makes it spread.